Current Grantee Partners

Big Brothers Big Sisters of NYC

Grant Amount: $24,000
Provides positive youth development through one-on-one mentorship and works to create a pipeline of Korean American Big Brothers and Sisters

Breast Treatment Task Force

Grant Amount: $24,000
Offers free screening, education, diagnostic follow up and breast cancer treatment to uninsured, underinsured and underserved Korean Americans

The Child Center of NY

KACF Grant Korean Outreach Project of the Asian Outreach Program
Grant Amount: $24,000
Provides intervention, advocacy and treatment to at-risk Korean middle and high school teens and their families

Community Senior Center of Flushing

Grant Amount: $18,000
Provides ESL class, physical and recreational activities and lunch to Korean and Chinese American seniors in Flushing

Family Touch

Grant Amount: $24,000
Offers mentoring, life-skills workshops, and counseling to at-risk youths and their families

Hamilton Madison House

KACF Grant Korean Resource Center
Grant Amount: $30,000
One-stop shop for Korean American immigrants, offering range of wraparound services that includes entitlement counseling and referrals, housing counseling, mental health assessment and individual counseling, basic and advanced ESL classes, citizenship classes and wellness activities

Holy Name Health Care Foundation

KACF Grant Korean Medical Program
Grant Amount: $28,000
Conducts a public education campaign to raise awareness around mental health issues in the Korean American community and provides mental health screenings and treatment plans to high-risk patients

Korean American Behavioral Health Association

Grant Amount: $15,000
Promotes mental health awareness in the Korean American community through public education, research and advocacy

Korean American Family Service Center

Grant Amount: $30,000
Provides comprehensive case management and support services to survivors of domestic violence, afterschool program for elementary school children and teen leadership program

Korean American Senior Citizen's Association of New York

Grant Amount: $18,000
Provides educational and recreational activities to Korean seniors in Staten Island

Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York

KACFGrant: Public Health & Research Center
Grant Amount: $22,000
Helps uninsured Korean immigrants gain access to and apply for public health insurance.

MinKwon Center for Community Action

KACF Grant: Youth Empowerment Project
Grant Amount: $30,000
Provides skills-building workshops, hands-on community service and advocacy training to develop and strengthen the leadership of Korean American high school students

New York Asian Women’s Center

KACF Grant: Asian Women’s Empowering Program
Grant Amount: $24,000
Provides wellness and self-empowerment activities, such as yoga, meditation, employment coaching, ESL tutoring, and arts and crafts therapy to survivors of domestic violence and trafficking

The Possibility Project

Grant Amount: $12,000
Empowers a diverse group of young people through performance arts and community action projects **The Possibility Project is a grant of the Inter-Community Development Fund which supports organizations/programs that target communities beyond the Korean American and are working to make a positive difference in the lives of individuals and transform communities

Restore NYC

Grant Amount: $24,000
Provides aftercare program for international sex trafficked survivors that includes counseling, case management, legal and medical advocacy, and employment services.

Women in Need Center

Grant Amount: $30,000
Provides comprehensive crisis hotline service, case management, art therapy, emergency shelter, and community education programs for women in crisis

YWCA of Queens

KACF Grant: Women to Work
Grant Amount: $25,000
Provides job training and placement to low-income immigrant women in administrative and home health aid positions

Project Speak Out

Grant Amount: $20,000
A collaboration between the New York Asian Women’s Center (the lead agency), Garden of Hope, Korean American Family Service Center, and Sahki for South Asian Women, Project Speak Out is the first large-scale pan-Asian domestic violence education and prevention campaign in New York City. This project is funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and matched by local funding partners that include the Asian American Federation, The Grace and Mercy Foundation, KACF, Ong Family Foundation and Tiger Baron Foundation.

The Possibility Project

Grant Amount: $12,000
Empowers a diverse group of young people through performance arts and community action projects

American Wheat Mission of New Jersey

Staff Development $1250


Asian Women's Christian Association

Technology $2500


Coalition for Asian American Children & Families

Staff Development $2500


Korean American Community Center of New York

Board Development $1500


Korean American Family Service Center

Financial Management $2500


Milal Mission in New York

Staff Development $1250


MinKwon Center for Community Action

Staff Development $2500


Restore NYC

Communications $2500


YWCA of Queens

Technology $2500


NY/NJ 2010 Korean American Census Task Force

Public education campaign on Census 2010 $10,000


Partners in Health – Stand with Haiti Fund

Relief and rebuilding efforts in Haiti following January 2010 earthquake $6000


Korean American Voters' Council

Public education campaign on new electronic voting machines $4000